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China adopts an ethnic unity law that critics say will cement assimilation

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DW - Top Stories 3 weeks ago • dw.com
China passes controversial 'ethnic unity' law
The new law means Mandarin will become the official languages for purposes such as education and public affairs. According to human rights groups, the move could contribute to the marginaliation of minorities.
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DW - Asia 3 weeks ago • dw.com
China passes controversial 'ethnic unity' law
The new law means Mandarin will become the official languages for purposes such as education and public affairs. According to human rights groups, the move could contribute to the marginaliation of minorities.
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ABC News - International 3 weeks ago • abcnews.com
China adopts an ethnic unity law that critics say will cement assimilation
China has adopted a sweeping ethnic unity law that critics say tightens assimilation and weakens minority rights
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